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Botanic garden in spring
Flowering plant with very narrow leaves
Short to tall perennial with spreading to erect stems. leaves with 7-12 pairs of elliptical or oblong leaflets, each with a narrow membranous margin; stipules membranous, small separate. Flower pink, lilac-purple or bicoloured, 10-15mm, in heads of 10-20. Pods 20-60mm, with 3-8, 4 angled segments.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nHabitat: Grassy and waste places, once grown for fodder and sometimes in gardens.\nDistribution: France and Germany, quite common in Holland (most River Area); naturalized north to S Sweden.
Short to tall perennial with spreading to erect stems. leaves with 7-12 pairs of elliptical or oblong leaflets, each with a narrow membranous margin; stipules membranous, small separate. Flower pink, lilac-purple or bicoloured, 10-15mm, in heads of 10-20. Pods 20-60mm, with 3-8, 4 angled segments.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nHabitat: Grassy and waste places, once grown for fodder and sometimes in gardens.\nDistribution: France and Germany, quite common in Holland (most River Area); naturalized north to S Sweden.
Day Lily at the Montreal Botanical Garden
Flower found while walking in the campground in Washington
Mustard Green Frills (Brassica Juncea) in London, England
Mustard Pizzo (Brassica Juncea) in London, England
While in Mt. Rainier NP
Close-up of Coronilla valentina glauca citrina
Securigera varia (Coronilla varia), commonly known as crownvetch or purple crown vetch
Closeup of Bunch of Light Green Immature Fruit Pods of Sunn Hemp or Crotalaria Juncea
Stunning Vivid Yellow Crotalaria Juncea or Sunn Hemp Field in Sunlight
Brassica Juncea
mustard leaf flower,Brassicaceae,Brassica Juncea
Shrubs of Vivid Yellow Crotalaria Juncea or Sunn Hemp Blooming against Sunny Blue Sky
Photo taken in Red Sea, Egypt.
Insectarium at Montreal
Close up of pink and white flowers of crown vetch, Coronilla varia. Used in agriculture as a ground cover to help restore nitrogen to the soil and for eroision control.
Walking around the visitor center at Mt. Rainier
Short to tall perennial with spreading to erect stems. leaves with 7-12 pairs of elliptical or oblong leaflets, each with a narrow membranous margin; stipules membranous, small separate. Flower pink, lilac-purple or bicoloured, 10-15mm, in heads of 10-20. Pods 20-60mm, with 3-8, 4 angled segments.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nHabitat: Grassy and waste places, once grown for fodder and sometimes in gardens.\nDistribution: France and Germany, rare in Holland (most River Area); naturalized north to S Sweden.
mustard leaf flower - Brassicaceae - Brassica Juncea
Blooming Securigera varia (synonym Coronilla varia), commonly known as crownvetch. Purple crown vetch flowers on a meadow close-up. Soft Selective Focus
Strelitzia juncea
Mustard Leaf, Brassica Juncea, Brassicaceae
Sunn Hemp fruit (Crotalaria Juncea)
Strelitzia juncea with a hummingbird flying
Sunn Hemp fruit (Crotalaria Juncea)
Securigera varia or Coronilla varia, commonly known as crownvetch or purple crown vetch.
Crotalaria juncea sunn hemp sprout growing macro plant closeup with water drops
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